amoeba when placed under hypotonic solution it will not due to the presence of contractile vacoule.
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The pressure inside a cell that is placed in a hypertonic solution will decrease causing the cell to shrivel due to water loss
Water moves out of the cell in hypertonic solution.
Cells placed in a hypertonic solution of pure water will tend to lose water and shrink due to the higher concentration of solutes outside the cell causing water to move out of the cell by osmosis. This can lead to dehydration and potential cell damage.
When a cell is placed in a hypertonic solution, water will move out of the cell, causing it to shrink or shrivel up. This is because the concentration of solutes outside the cell is higher than inside, creating an osmotic gradient that leads to water loss from the cell.
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The pressure inside a cell that is placed in a hypertonic solution will decrease causing the cell to shrivel due to water loss
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No, a hypertonic solution is one with a higher solute concentration compared to another solution. When a cell is placed in a hypertonic solution, water will leave the cell, causing it to shrink or crenate.
Water moves out of the cell in hypertonic solution.
Because a hypertonic solution will take away the water from the plant, making the plant limp.
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The plant with flexible cell walls when placed in a hypertonic solution tends to grow larger in size by uptaking the solution by the principle of osmosis where molecules from higher concentration moves to a region of lower concentration and this happens in the cell through small minute pores present in the cell walls.